Eliminating Motor Boat Trials at Cowes. The American Boat ‘Miss America’ Attains a Speed of 69 Knots (36 Miles) Per Hour. Baby Motor Boat Owner, Gar Wood, (2 1/2 Years Old) ...

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Series Name
Gaumont Graphic

Issue

Issue No.
979
Date Released
9 Aug 1920
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Story No. within this Issue
5 / 5
Summary
FULL TITLE: Eliminating Motor Boat Trials at Cowes. The American Boat ‘Miss America’ Attains a Speed of 69 Knots (36 Miles) Per Hour. Baby Motor Boat Owner, Gar Wood, (2 1/2 Years Old) Who is Competing Against His Father for the British International Trophy. SHOTLIST: Motor boats speed past. Yachts past. Motor boat ‘Miss America’ casting off. ‘Miss America’ speeding past. Gar Wood holding wheel of boat - pretending to steer - father looking on.
Keywords
Sport; Ships and boats; Motor vehicles
Library number GR
4063
Length of story (in feet)
80
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'Eliminating Motor Boat Trials at Cowes. The American Boat ‘Miss America’ Attains a Speed of 69 Knots (36 Miles) Per Hour. Baby Motor Boat Owner, Gar Wood, (2 1/2 Years Old) ...', Gaumont Graphic Issue No. 979, 9 Aug 1920. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/78018 (Accessed 01 Feb 2025)